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[Real World Sounds Recorded From Their Respective Positions]
[Engineered To Compliment "Alabeo" Aircraft]
Sound Features include:
Powerplant: 1 × Avco Lycoming IO-720-D1C flat-eight air-cooled piston engine, 375 hp (279 kW)
Start-up
Shutdown
Flaps
Stall
Touch-Down
Roll Rattles & Squeaks
Wind
Fuel-Pump
Exit Door
Smooth RPM Transitions
Prop Flutters
Flyby Ambiance (Distance Doppling) *Sound you hear far from the airport*
The PA-36 was first announced in 1972 as a new version of the PA-25 Pawnee with a more powerful 285 hp Continental Tiara 6-285 flat-six engine. The aircraft had a new wing with removable leading edges; improved ventilation and heating system; "Safoam" anti-sloshing compound in the fuel tanks; and a larger standard hopper of 30 ft³ (0.85m³). An optional 38 ft³ (1.08 m³) hopper was also available. The type entered service in 1973.
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